The food sovereignty approach draws upon the idea of negative duties and human rights, postulated by which philosopher?

A. Thomas Malthus
B. Thomas Pogge
C. Amartya Sen
D. Frances Lappe


B. Thomas Pogge

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According to Frankel, despite low transport costs, certain industries tend to gravitate toward the same geographical region because __________

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